ANEMONE-FLOWERED CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
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CHINESE OH LAEGE-FLOWERED CHRYSANTHEMirMS— Continued. 
EOTUNDIFLORtnu:, pearl white, changing to pale lilac as the flower expands, when it becomes 
a complete ball ; florets broad, stiS', and flnely incurved ; a sport from Beverley. 9d. 
SAM SEICH, ruby, with bronze points, very double, of dwarf habit ; a very distinct and fine 
variety. 9d. 
SAMtTEL BROOME, red cinnamon, with orange centre ; incurved and fine late-blooming 
variety. 9d. 
SANGtriNEtTM, light rod crimson, broad incurved florets ; distinct and fine. 9d. 
SATJMAREZ, bright chestnut red, with short, stiff, broad, incurved florets. 9d. 
SERAPH, sulphur, with yellow centre, finely incurved. 9d. 
SIR STAFFORD CAREY, dark brown chestnut, with golden points, large, and finely incurved ; 
a very distinct and striking flower. 9d, 
SPARKLER, red, tipped bright orange, incurved ; a first-rate variety for specimen plants. 9d. 
ST. PATRICK, ruby red, finely incurved, large, free, and fine for out blooms. 9d. 
STAFFA, golden yellow, with stilfinourved florets of wax-like appearance. 9d. , 
STELLARE, amber, with a distinct yellow tip ; florets smooth and finely incurved, cone-shaped, 
novel in colour, and fine for cut blooms or exhibition. 9d, 
STELLARIS GLOBOSA, carmine crimson and white, incurved, a beautiful show flower. 9d. 
STJLPHDREDM SUPERBUM, clear sulphur yellow, very double, and fine for specimens. 9d. 
SYLPHIDE, delicate lilac and blush, incurved. 9d. 
SYLVIA, rose lilac and silvery back, incurved and fine. 9d. 
TALBOT, rose purple, tipped blush, beautifully incurved, a very distinct and fine show flower. 9d. 
THE GLOBE, fine incurved blush. 9d. 
THEMIS, fine rose, incurved. 9<i. 
VENUS, large lilac poach, beautifully incurved. 9d, 
VESTA, ivory white, incurved, and fine show flower. 9d. 
VOLUNTEER, amaranth violet, with close incurved florets, dwarf and fine habit. 9d. 
"WHITE CHRISTINE, cream white ; a sport of Chrutine; second to none as a specimen plant. 9d. 
WHITE EVE, pure white, of exquisite form and wax-like appearance. A fac-simile, except in 
colour, of the much-admired J7i)e, of which it is a sport. 9d. 
WHITE Q.UEEN OF ENGLAND, syn. EMPRESS OF INDIA, a sport of Queen qf England, 
ivory white, finely incurved. 9d, 
WILLIAM ED"WARD, canary yellow, with short, stiff, and finely incurved florets, very full, and 
first-rate show flower. 9d. 
YELLOW KING, a sport of Kmg, large yellow, incurved ; a noble late flower. 9d. 
YELLOW PERFECTION, golden yellow, incurved and splendid form. 9d. 
ZEPHYR, salmon red and yellow, incurved and fine. 9d, 
Mr. WILLIAM BULL will be happy to make good selections of 100 in 
60 varieties for 60s. 
ANEMONE-FLOWERED. 
EMPEROR, large blush and sulphur centre, changing to dark cherry. 9d, 
EMPRESS, very large lilac, with broad guard florets and light centre ; one of the finest anemones 
ever offered. 9d. 
FAIR MARGARET, delicate rose pink, distinct colour. 9d. 
FINETTE, a delicate lilac peach, with a lighter centre ; guard florets broad and well arranged, 
free blooming, and of dwarf habit. 9d. 
FLEUR DE MARIE, splendid largo white. 9<i. 
HANDEL, dark rose, with wide incurved florets. 9d. 
JARDIN D’HIVER, dark rose. 9d. 
KING OF ANEMONES, largo, crimson purple ; very fine and distinct. 9d. 
LADY MARGARET, large white anemone, with double row of guard florets. 9d. 
LOUIS BONAMY, largo lilac, with high centre, very fine. 9d. 
MADAME GODERAU, fine sulphur. 9d. 
MARGARET OF NORWAY, light red and gold centre. 9d. 
MARGUERITE D’ ANJOU, nankeen ; very fine. 9rf. 
MARGUERITE DE YORK, canary and dark yellow ; very fine. 9d. 
